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[[File:The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show]]
 
[[File:The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show]]
 
''The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show'' was  a legendary 1979 bootleg audio recording of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', in it's entirety, on a 2-LP vinyl set created by [[Adam Sargis]], long before the film was available of home video and coinciding with the wide-spread reissue of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show Original Soundtrack Album]]''. Very primitive by today's standards, the second side of the bootleg was apparently recorded over a cassette tape of Led Zeppelin music, which is audible in parts of the transfer.
 
''The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show'' was  a legendary 1979 bootleg audio recording of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', in it's entirety, on a 2-LP vinyl set created by [[Adam Sargis]], long before the film was available of home video and coinciding with the wide-spread reissue of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show Original Soundtrack Album]]''. Very primitive by today's standards, the second side of the bootleg was apparently recorded over a cassette tape of Led Zeppelin music, which is audible in parts of the transfer.
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==External Links==
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The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show at Discogs [https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Entire-Rocky-Horror-Picture-Show/release/2492954]

Revision as of 02:57, 28 January 2019

The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show was a legendary 1979 bootleg audio recording of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in it's entirety, on a 2-LP vinyl set created by Adam Sargis, long before the film was available of home video and coinciding with the wide-spread reissue of The Rocky Horror Picture Show Original Soundtrack Album. Very primitive by today's standards, the second side of the bootleg was apparently recorded over a cassette tape of Led Zeppelin music, which is audible in parts of the transfer.

External Links

The Entire Rocky Horror Picture Show at Discogs [1]